
In this episode of Acquisitions Anonymous, Michael and Heather discuss a successful $47 million scrap metal brokerage business that connects...
Let us know if you enjoyed this episodeIn this episode of Acquisitions Anonymous, Michael and Heather discuss a successful $47 million scrap metal brokerage business that connects suppliers of scrap metal from various sectors with buyers, eliminating the need for inventory storage. They highlight the company's high operational efficiency, strong supplier and customer relationships, and steady financial growth. The conversation also touches on the challenges of transitioning such a business to...

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